The Issue of Ensuring Human Well-Being Through the Principles of a Social State in the New Uzbekistan

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  • Anarbayev Jaxongir Batir o'g'li Lecturer at the Department of Social Sciences, Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/cajssh.v7i2.1290

Keywords:

Social State, Human Dignity, Human Interests, Social Justice, Social Policy

Abstract

This paper sets out to examine the notion of a social state and its relevance in configuring the socia-political scene of the New Uzbekistan. It investigates how the social state contributes to protect the well-being of its citizens by providing basic services, rights and opportunities. The article also emphasizes the centrality of human-oriented policies in enabling each and every citizen to lead a comfortable, inclusive life as subjects of the country’s development. It also considers the ideals of a social state, including social justice, equality and protection of human dignity. The paper stresses the importance of these principles for sustainable development of society and living standards in Uzbekistan. It adds evidence to the importance of a powerful and efficient state machinery contributing to human welfare, providing a platform for future policy development and reforms that can improve the lives of Uzbekistan’s citizens.

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Published

2026-02-21

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Batir o’g’li, A. J. (2026). The Issue of Ensuring Human Well-Being Through the Principles of a Social State in the New Uzbekistan. Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 7(2), 32–35. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajssh.v7i2.1290

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